The controversial daughter of Victor Omololu Olunloyo – a former governor of Oyo State, Kemi Olunloyo, has implied that Nigeria’s indigenous rapper and YBNL boss, Olamide, uses black magic, popularly known as ‘juju’ to drive his success in the entertainment industry.
Ms Olunloyo also attributed the planned exit
of Adekunle Gold from YBNL as a sign of failed rituals.
Recall that the social critic on her Twitter
handle at the weekend, trolled YBNL for losing rapper, Lil Kesh and the
imminent exit of singer, Adekunle Gold, from the label.
On the post @HNNAfrica, Kemi wrote, “First Lil
Kesh, next Adekunle Gold, proof the rituals have broken down at YBNL.”
The 51-year-old activist known for confronting
controversial issues revealed on Pulse Tv that the YBNL boss uses fetish means.
The ‘Snitchlady’ as she is nicknamed said,
“Olamide I am looking at you at Pulse Tv.
“Have you ever been to a ritualist? Answer the
question.
“We both know the answer. It’s not controversial.
For me to say something like that out on the Internet. I can stay in front of
Mushin and say it no one is going to touch me,” she noted.
It would be recalled that her public criticism
of people apparently knows no bounds, as she had reportedly accused her father,
Victor Omololu Olunloyo, a former Oyo State Governor, of being invested in
performing rituals.
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